In my extensions to cperl-mode for Perl6 syntax (and here) I made a Perl6 like distinction between hashes and blocks in a way that no whitespace is allowed before the curlies of hashes. With that the distinction of hashes and blocks generally works better.
I always use my enhanced variant of cperl-mode also for Perl5 code due to features like this, so maybe you also give it a try.
In reply to Re^4: Some thoughts around the "is Perl code maintainable" discussion
by renormalist
in thread Some thoughts around the "is Perl code maintainable" discussion
by oyse
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